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4 Foods Greeks Can’t Do Without

If after reading the heading you’re thinking of “olives, olive oil, fish, herbs and cheese”, you’re right! But today we’re going to focus on the not-so-popular part of the Greek cuisine. Let’s see 4 uncommon things Greeks love to put on the table!
  1. Loukoumades
You’ve probably heard that “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” Well, those who live in Greece definitely stick to this rule! One of their favorite things to eat in the morning is Loukoumades – little doughy balls. You know what’s even better? To pour a special syrup made of water, sugar, cinnamon, honey and lemon zest on top! Yummy! Loukoumades
  1. Gigantes beans
When it comes to appetizers, Greeks can tell you a lot! A very typical one is the famous Gigantes beans. Do you get where the name comes from? This bean sort is so big that some people can use it even as a main course. It’s usually cooked in tomato sauce, garlic, onion, parsley, oregano, pepper and thyme. Gigantes beans
  1. Tzatziki
In case you haven’t tried the most popular Greek hors d’oeuvre yet, we suggest you do! This appetizer is made out of strained yogurt, chopped cucumber, garlic, pepper, olive oil, peppermint and fennel (optional). Ask a Greek if he would skip this sauce! Tzatziki
  1. Baklava
Let’s just admit it – Greeks are super skillful at making all kinds of pastries! Imagine walnuts and cinnamon layered between phyllo dough with honey syrup. Now imagine eating it! The traditional baklava (a.k.a. filo pastry) is so tasty that many people can’t resist it. Baklava Wanna learn more about the Greek cuisine? Read this article! In the meantime, check out our Traditional Greek products in the Food section!

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